In texts, "thy" is an archaic form of the word "your," often used in historical or poetic contexts to convey a sense of formality or intimacy. It is derived from Old English and is typically associated with literature, religious texts, or Shakespearean language. Modern usage is rare and usually intentional, to evoke a specific tone or style.
In Old English, "thy" is a possessive pronoun meaning "your." It is used to indicate something that belongs to the person being addressed. "Thy" is often associated with a more formal or archaic style of English, commonly found in historical texts and literature, particularly in the context of the King James Version of the Bible.
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It means that beauty comes from within the heart, not from how a person looks.
It means you will receive texts (to your mobile phone) with updates.
What does XML mean in a text
تعارف
he loves you
Sex
If by "texts" you mean Closed Captioning, you simply have to turn that feature on with your TV.
It means to give up your family and inheritence.
gdgd = good
Babe or baby